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6.2 Motorised valve

To comply with regulations governing the installation of indirect unvented cylinders, a motorised valve must be 

fitted in the primary pipework. The motorised valve will act as a positive energy cut-out should the additional 

cylinder thermal cut-out operate. The motorised valve will also control the temperature of the domestic stored 

water via the additional cylinder thermostat. The unit can be installed on an “S” or “Y” plan system. Please follow 

the wiring instructions carefully.

6.4 Digital Dual Cylinder Thermostat

 

The Digital Dual Cylinder thermostat has real safety and energy saving benefits and provides accurate temper

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ature control. It also features a clear and informative LCD display. Leave the cylinder thermostat set at 60°C 

in line with current government guidelines. Lowering the temperature will substantially reduce the amount of 

usable hot water available on a daily basis and could result in bacterial growth unless the legionella facility is 

activated (THIS FUNCTION IS ACTIVATED AS STANDARD see label on side of thermostat, for commission

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ing purposes please disable this function selecting OF in display see 6.4.1 below).

 

The legionella mode gives a  weekly automatic one hour “boost” to above 60°C which kills any legionella bac

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teria,  This function is adjustable allowing the duration of the legionella override to be adjusted from 1 to 7 days 

or completely disabled to operate as a conventional Dual Cylinder Thermostat. The LCD display shows the 

current water temperature and the user defined water temperature, while the red LED indicates that the unit is 

calling for heat. The sensitive electronic sensors operate at a far greater accuracy than conventional thermo

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stats. The dial makes it easy to set the required controller temperature (between 25°C and 65°C) .The second 

(limit) safety thermostat is pre-set to 80°C with a concealed manual reset, to comply with building regulations. 

Should the safety cut out be brought into operation, the motorised valve will operate and close down the pri

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mary flow to the  cylinder. To  reset  the  safety cut-out  and the  motorised  valve  the  reset   button  must   be 

pressed  in.  

Wiring Diagram

Also see S-plan and Y-plan wir

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ing page 7 and 8.

This product requires a fused 

permanent Live and Neutral 

supply. 

6.4.1 Holiday Mode

This is the black button located under the display. Press and hold the holiday switch 

for a minimum of 10 seconds until you hear an audible click, and this switches the 

digital Dual Cylinder Thermostat off completely so there is no water heating and 

no weekly “boost” heating.
When in Holiday mode, the display is off. This feature should only be used when 

the property is vacant for extended periods and there is no requirement for water 

heating or for the weekly “boost”. Pressing and holding the holiday switch again 

(for a minimum of 10 seconds until you hear an audible click) will restart the Elec

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tronic Dual Cylinder Thermostat, the display will show the cylinder temperature 

and the weekly “boost “ will immediately start, and recur every 7 days at the same 

time.

OSO Hotwater AS can not be responsible if alternative wiring plans are used. Important: Before resetting the safety cut-out 

or altering the thermostat setting isolate electrical supply to the unit before removal of the lid.

6.4.1 Adjusting the 1 Hour Boost

 

The thermostat has user defined settings where the duration of the legionella Override/Boost can be adjusted 

from 1 to 7 days or completely disabled to operate as a conventional dual cylinder thermostat. 

1. 

To disable or adjust he legionella override/ boost turn the unit off by pressing and holding down the  

 

HOLIDAY button until an audible click is heard.

2. 

Release the button and after approx. 10 seconds press and hold the holiday button again until an  

 

audible click is heard and the LCD display flashes

3. 

Release the button and use the HOLIDAY button to choose between disabling  the override/Boost  

 

(OF in display) or setting delay between boost/override from 1 - 7 days (1-7 in display)

4. 

Once selected release the button and the unit will return to the user set position within 5 seconds

Holiday mode

Summary of Contents for PAW-TD20C1E5-UK

Page 1: ...e formation in hot water cylinders in accordance with Building Regulation Part L Domestic Heating Compliance Guide This cylinder must be installed by a competent person and be installed in compliance with the Installation and Maintenance Instructions all current legislation codes of practice and regulations governing the installation of unvented hot water cylin ders in force at the date of install...

Page 2: ...ts factory fitted Immersion heater with thermostat and thermal cut out Additional cylinder thermostats with thermal cut out for indirect heat source Temperature and pressure relief valve 1 5 Documentation supplied Installation manual log book 1 6 Supply requirements An uninterrupted 22mm cold water mains supply is recommended however if only a 15mm supply is available this may be used provided the...

Page 3: ...plied 14 Motorised Valve Not factory fitted 15 Expansion Vessel 16 Hot Water Circulation 3 4 BSP 1 6 5 4 3 2 7 16 8 15 13 9 11 10 10 12 A A Y 1 2 3 4 6 66 3 10 Return 3 4 BSP female Flow 3 4 BSP female CW inlet 3 4 BSP female 5 0 Power supply Sensor cable inlet 87 P T valve 1 2 HW outlet 3 4 BSP female Immersion Heater w Thermostat Safety Cut out Housing for Sensor probe Power supply and Sensor ca...

Page 4: ...on relief valve 4 and also from the T P valve 5 and join together in a Tee as shown on page 3 3 1 8 Fit the tundish 6 to the bottom connection of this tee 3 1 9 Connect the cold supply to the multibloc 3 3 1 10 Fit the expansion vessel to the wall close to the water heater using the enclosed mounting bracket Connect the expansion vessel to the multibloc as shown on page 3 3 2 Hot water supply Conn...

Page 5: ...w and return connections should be made connections 1 2 The motorized valve can be connected to either the primary flow or return pipe The primary flow and return fittings are 3 4 BSP female The direction of primary flow in the coil is bottom to top The maximum operating temperature of the primary flow would typically be 82 C 3 6 2 For electrical connection of the motorised valve and immersion hea...

Page 6: ...rought into operation the motorised valve will operate and close down the pri mary flow to the cylinder To reset the safety cut out and the motorised valve the reset button must be pressed in Wiring Diagram Also see S plan and Y plan wir ing page 7 and 8 This product requires a fused permanent Live and Neutral supply 6 4 1 Holiday Mode This is the black button located under the display Press and h...

Page 7: ... as high limit stat only coil the grey temperature probe wire inside additional cylinder thermostat box and insert black probe into thermostat pocket of cylinder then turn dial on front to number 5 Channel running from base of cylinder Pump flow 2 port valve supplied Zone valve not supplied Automatic bypass Radiators UFH HP Boiler Piping Diagram Zone Valve DHW supplied 1 2 2 3 1 T6360B 3 5 7 3 G Y...

Page 8: ...t stat only coil the grey temperature probe wire inside additional cylinder thermostat box and insert black probe into thermostat pocket of cylinder then turn dial on front to number 5 Channel running from base of cylinder 1 2 E 2 3 1 T6360B 3 3 1 4 G O B1 Br G Y N L E N L E N L ST6400 Heat pump Pump 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 V4043H Room thermostat Zone Valve DHW supplied Isolated Mains Supply From Fu...

Page 9: ... slow discharge from the tundish occurs when water is being heated In this situation maintenance must be car ried out by competent person and the precharge pressure must be restored to the original value An annual visual inspection is recommended Important To check the precharge the expansion vessel must be completely empty of water If the precharge pressure is different from the value shown on th...

Page 10: ...itch on 2 Immersion heater thermal cut out has operated 2 Check and reset button see thermostat diagram page 8 and safety cut out on page 5 of installation manual 3 Programmer set to central heating or not switched on 3 Check and set to hot water 4 Heat Pump Boiler not working 4 Check Heat Pump Boiler operation If fault suspected consult installer or Heat Pump Boiler manufacturer 5 Cylinder therma...

Page 11: ...5 Primary Heating power heating coil kW 35 32 39 4 Primary Heating coil pressure drop mbar 120 120 170 Heat up time immersion heater min 255 464 384 ErP class A A A Pressure information Design pressure of cylinder rated pressure MPa Bar 1 10 1 10 1 10 Design pressure of heating coil MPa Bar 1 10 1 10 1 10 Operating pressure of cylinder MPa Bar 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 Operating pressure of heating coil M...

Page 12: ...uropean Drinking Water Directive EN 98 83 EC or latest version The water should not be aggressive i e the water chemistry shall comply with the following Chloride 250 mg L Total Dissolved Solids TDS 500 mg L Saturation Index LSI 80 C 0 8 pH level 9 5 6 0 The immersion heater is not exposed to hardness levels exceeding 20 dH Any disinfection has been carried out without affecting the Product in any...

Page 13: ...ificate that can be accepted as evidence of compliance with the appropriate Building Regulations 3 Failure to install and commission this appliance to the manufacturer s instructions may invalidate the guarantee The above does not affect your statutory rights INSTALLER COMMISSIONING ENGINEER DETAILS INSTALLER DETAILS COMPANY NAME DATE ADDRESS INSTALLER NAME TEL No REGISTERED OPERATIVE ID CARD No I...

Page 14: ...ISCHARGE TESTED IS PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE CUT OUT FITTED NORMALLY 2 PORT VALVE WHAT IS THE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SETTING IF FITTED WHERE IS OPERATING PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SITUATED NO YES NO bar HAS THE EXPANSION VESSEL OR INTERNAL AIR SPACE BEEN CHECKED YES NO WHAT IS THE HOT WATER TEMPERATURE AT THE NEAREST OUTLET C bar ALL PRODUCTS YES DOES THE HOT WATER SYSTEM COMPLY WITH THE APPROPRIATE BU...

Page 15: ...MENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 5 COMPANY NAME TEL No COMMENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 7 COMPANY NAME TEL No COMMENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 9 COMPANY NAME TEL No COMMENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 2 COMPANY NAME TEL No COMMENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 4 COMPANY NAME TEL No COMMENTS SIGNATURE DATE ENGINEER NAME SERVICE 6 COMPANY NAME TE...

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